Wish I didn’t have to do this, but today’s cool green news is, well, rather grim.
- A picture tells a thousand words: see photos of Mount Everst’s retreating glaciers. (Green)
- Hold on to your stomachs: an in-depth look at animal autopsies in the Gulf. (The New York Times)
- This is getting gross: eating kangaroos to save the planet? (The Vine)
- And depressing: what’s a pangolin, and why is it one of the most illegally trafficked species in Asia? (Mongabay)
- But at least insects have their haven: New York’s JFK airport has as many insects as wild grasslands. (Conservation Journal Watch)
Tags: animal autopsies, Australia, Conservation Journal Watch, green, Gulf, illegally trafficked species, insect, JFK airport, kangaroo, methane, Mongabay, Mount Everest, pangolin, retreating glacier, The New York Times, The Vine, turtles



You might want to change the word “autopsies” to necropsies or add necropsy /necropsies as tags.